Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Credit where Credit is due

This blog has made a point of targeting one soon to be member of the Montana Public Service Commission, Travis Kaulla, for accuracy.  I believe that this was a factor largely of Travis being one of the few Commissioners willing to actually put ideas on energy policy out into the public sphere, and also the fact that he was working full time and trying to run a campaign (which made it easier to miss details...).

In that context, I did want to commend Travis on his recent blog post, of which I believe to be both an accurate portrayal of the MATL situation and a very apt summary of the political, legal, and economic realities of the project.

Keep it up!

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